Tag Archives for Learning Technologies
Library self-disruption: The key to surviving and thriving
Disruption and change, especially in the area of technology, continue to have a major impact on society. The higher education community is certainly not immune to these trends. In this article, the authors, the library dean and a professor of … Continue reading
Going digital: Challenges and opportunities in transforming face to face ALL workshops into online versions
This paper reports on the experience of transforming the face-to-face workshop ‘Writing a Literature Review’ (WLR) into an online version. This genrebased pedagogy workshop guides HDR students through the process of finding, synthesising and evaluating sources and structuring this content … Continue reading
Lehigh Invests $4 Million in 2017-18 Academic Infrastructure Buildout
Led by a working group chaired by Jack Lule, Professor and Chair in Journalism and Communication, and Bruce Taggart, Vice Provost for Library and Technology Services, the plan includes the redesign and upgrade of advanced technology large lecture halls, next-generation … Continue reading
Purdue App Puts Learning Data into Students’ Hands
Engineering students at Purdue University can track their study behaviors with Pattern, a quantified-self tool designed to help learners regulate and improve their habits. Read More
Remote teaching and learning gaining traction in education sector
Kaltura, a video technology provider, published on 20 September its fourth annual State of Video in Education report, an international study that examines the evolving use of video in education. Read More
Online courses ‘more time-consuming’ to prepare for, study says
Tasmanian researchers find it takes 10 hours to plan an hour’s lecture for online students, compared to eight hours for on-campus delivery. Read More